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Con the Computer to Work with, the Gateway and Restart the Network - specification

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3 Configure the Computer to Work with the Gateway and Restart the Network Next, you configure the computer to interact with the gateway. To do this, you configure the TCP/IP settings on the computer and then restart the network. How you do this depends on your computer. Windows Operating System Normally, you leave the TCP/IP setup parameters at their factory default settings unless you have a specific reason to change them. You should verify that the computer is set to 'obtain an IP address automatically' in the Network control panel. Windows 98 or Me Windows 2000 or XP 1. Choose Settings>Control Panel from the Start menu. 2. Double-click the Network icon. 3. Click the Configuration tab. 4. In the list of installed network components, select the TCP/IP entry for the computer's Ethernet adapter or NIC. 5. Click Properties. 6. Click the IP Address tab. 7. If not selected, select Obtain an IP address automatically. 1. Right-click My Network Place and choose Properties. 2. Double-click Local Area Network Connection and click Properties. 3. Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click Properties. 4. Select Obtain IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically. 5. Click OK twice and click Close. 6. Go to Restarting the Network. 8. Click the Gateway tab. 9. Select and remove any IP Gateway addresses that are listed. 10. Click OK and click OK again to. close the Network control panel. 11. Go to Restarting the Network on the next page. 6 Windows 98/Me

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Configure the Computer to Work with
the Gateway and Restart the Network
Next, you configure the computer to interact with the gateway. To do this, you configure the
TCP/IP settings on the computer and then restart the network. How you do this depends on
your computer.
Windows Operating System
Normally, you leave the TCP/IP setup parameters at their factory default settings unless you
have a specific reason to change them. You should verify that the computer is set to
obtain an
IP address automatically
in the
Network
control panel.
Windows 98 or Me
1.
Choose
Settings>Control Panel
from the
Start
menu.
2.
Double-click the
Network
icon.
3.
Click the
Configuration
tab.
4.
In the list of installed network
components, select the TCP/IP
entry for the computer
s
Ethernet adapter or NIC.
5.
Click
Properties
.
6.
Click the
IP Address
tab.
7.
If not selected, select
Obtain an
IP address automatically.
8.
Click the
Gateway
tab.
9.
Select and remove any IP Gateway
addresses that are listed.
10. Click
OK
and click
OK
again to.
close the
Network
control panel.
11.
Go to
Restarting the Network
on the
next page.
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Windows 98/Me
Windows 2000 or XP
1.
Right-click
My Network Place
and
choose
Properties
.
2.
Double-click
Local Area Network
Connection
and click
Properties.
3.
Select
Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)
and
click
Properties
.
4.
Select
Obtain IP address automatically
and
Obtain DNS server address
automatically.
5.
Click
OK
twice and click
Close.
6.
Go to
Restarting the Network
.